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HELLO EVERYONE & WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL BARNEY'S BEANERY MYSPACE PAGE.
WE HOPE EVERYONE IS HAVING AN AWESOME YEAR SO FAR AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING EVERYONE THIS YEAR!!! IF YOU HAVE A BIRTHDAY COMING UP OR WANT TO HAVE YOUR PARTY WITH US PLEASE LET US KNOW. FOR 87 YEARS NOW WE HAVE BEEN SERVING GREAT FOOD AND DRINKS TO EVERYONE.
WE HAVE ADDED NEW STUFF TO OUR MENU AND HAVE A HUGE MENU SELECTION FOR EVERYONE, VEGETARIANS AS WELL... COME OUT AND TREAT YOURSELVES TO A PIZZA, POOL GAME AND A FEW DRINKS. JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY, OUR FAMOUS KARAOKE NIGHT AND SING YOUR HEART OUT.
"SUNDAYS"
EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT COME SING YOUR HEART OUT AT OUR WORLD FAMOUS KARAOKE NIGHT!!! HUGE PLAYLIST TO CHOOSE FROM FULL BAR POOL TABLES SMOKING PATION AND AMAZING FOOD UNTIL 1AM!!! 21+ ADMITTED FREE W/ ID.
Barney's Beanery is a famous restaurant and bar located in West Hollywood, California. It was founded by John "Barney" Anthony in 1920 along Route 66, now Santa Monica Boulevard, State Route 2, that connects Hollywood and the beach. From the beginning it became a regular stopping point for people from all walks of life, including artists, writers, and other celebrities. Old Hollywood actors like Clara Bow, John Barrymore, Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Judy Garland, and Lou Costello were regulars in their days. During Prohibition unincorporated West Hollywood was relatively wet. By the 1960s the neighboring Sunset Strip had become an important music center and Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin became regulars. Poet Charles Bukowski lurked around, as did artists Ed Kienholz and Ed Ruscha. Kienholz even created a sculpture piece that he titled "The Beanery" and unveiled in the restaurant parking lot.The restaurant is now owned by the Q's Billiard Club, which opened another Barney's Beanery location on the Santa Monica Promenade. Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday nights feature karaoke.
Barney's Beanery is now operating its third location. What was once Q's Billiards at 99 East Colorado Blvd. in Old Pasadena is now a Barney's Beanery. There are vestiges of Q's still around since the upstairs of the building still offers pool tables for its clientele.
My Interests
Drinking, laughing, dancing, singing and meeting new people.